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harben of washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. carbon concentration in the earth's atmosphere has reached four hundred parts per million the highest levels ever recorded since humans began an average in the planet some one hundred sixty five thousand years ago how much more dire does the situation have to get before lawmakers in washington wake up and finally do something to save our planet and it turns out the c.b.s.'s sixty minutes veteran reporter leslie stall was a major supporter of the peter g. peterson foundation that same billionaire run foundation is campaigning to gut social security i was stall out to serve on the foundation's advisory board on her doing so a social obvious violation of basic journalistic ethics. you know this is more carbon in the atmosphere now than at any point in human history in fact there hasn't been this much carbon in the atmosphere since before modern humans even existed last thursday the national oceanic and atmospheric administration announced that carbon concentrations in the earth's atmosph
harben of washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. carbon concentration in the earth's atmosphere has reached four hundred parts per million the highest levels ever recorded since humans began an average in the planet some one hundred sixty five thousand years ago how much more dire does the situation have to get before lawmakers in washington wake up and finally do something to save our planet and it turns out the c.b.s.'s sixty minutes veteran reporter leslie...
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we break it down for you tonight on "washington week." congress in full cry. > i'm sad and i'm sick to my stomach that americans could be targeted by a government agency based on their political beliefs. >> in the span of four days, three major revelations about the use of government power. to intimidate those who are doing things that the government doesn't like. these are the tactics of the third world. >> my question isn't about who's going to resign, my question is, who's going to jail over the scandal? gwen: the white house and its supporters in full defensive crouch. >> misconduct that uncovered is inexcusable. it's inexcusable and americans are right to be angry about it and i am angry about it. >> hyperventilating about benghazi. president obama is absolutely right to call this a side show. this is about smear politics and nothing else. gwen: the i.r.s., benghazi, the leak investigation of the associated press. >> the american people at risk. and that is not hyperbole. it put the american people at risk. and trying to determine wh
we break it down for you tonight on "washington week." congress in full cry. > i'm sad and i'm sick to my stomach that americans could be targeted by a government agency based on their political beliefs. >> in the span of four days, three major revelations about the use of government power. to intimidate those who are doing things that the government doesn't like. these are the tactics of the third world. >> my question isn't about who's going to resign, my question is,...
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we've lost a member of the "washington week" family. haynes johnson, a long-time panelist and retired columnist for "the washington post," assed away this morning. haynes was a pulitzer prize winner, a best-selling author, a teacher, and our friend. here, during a 1989 "washington week" appearance, he drops a bit of prescient knowledge about how the world would come to view ronald reagan. >> i think reagan as he recedes will be seen as both a much stronger president and a president in which there are many more consequences to come from. the debts you talked about, the idea that you've made america feel better but there are enormous debts to be paid yet to come. the country unprepared maybe to deel with the education, the environment, all of these, they've been postponed and they're coming up very much in the 1990's. gwen: as usual, he was completely right. sthks, haynes. and our condolences go out to his wife, kathryn. stay tuned on pline for more of our round table conversation at pbs.org/washingtonweek the and our respect to all who h
we've lost a member of the "washington week" family. haynes johnson, a long-time panelist and retired columnist for "the washington post," assed away this morning. haynes was a pulitzer prize winner, a best-selling author, a teacher, and our friend. here, during a 1989 "washington week" appearance, he drops a bit of prescient knowledge about how the world would come to view ronald reagan. >> i think reagan as he recedes will be seen as both a much stronger...
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this is not washed on washington. he was smart enough to know he should not be defending this island. congress is now, we expect you to make every effort to defend this. and they lose badly, not surprisingly so. at that time the british are chasing the continental army towards philadelphia, the seat of our government, that's when congress finally says, all right, this isn't working. when you change what it means to be the american commander and that's what they actually grant washington was dictatorial powers and adjust the makeup of how they're going to run this war. it originally was only for one week while they we convene in baltimore. an athlete, washington starts getting his act together. the congress does, just keep these people away from us. you could be a dictator. dictator back then was not a dirty word that it is now. it just meant he had full military control to make decisions. he was a political dictator, where he can have edicts and cover and allow the congress never gave up their power over the people. o
this is not washed on washington. he was smart enough to know he should not be defending this island. congress is now, we expect you to make every effort to defend this. and they lose badly, not surprisingly so. at that time the british are chasing the continental army towards philadelphia, the seat of our government, that's when congress finally says, all right, this isn't working. when you change what it means to be the american commander and that's what they actually grant washington was...
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we are at a time now where we are looking away from washington to change washington. it will have to be a challenge for parents and pastors of a new generation who want to make a difference. i meet them all the time out on the street. come and be part of the conversation. they are doing the job in chicago where we have lost more people to gun violence than in afghanistan in a year. i think a new generation -- highview inspired the common good, and then how do you apply it -- how do you inspire the common good and then how do you apply it? the role of government to our household life, to how the diversity in america cannot so much be managed, it is fundamentally in the scriptures, it is the attention of god -- intention of god that there be a diverse creation to be creative. this is what our asset is. the beloved community welcomes all the tribes, and that's what it does. behind montgomery in selma, there was a vision for a beloved community. tavis: the new book is called " on god's side, what religion forbids and the public has not learned about serving." good to have
we are at a time now where we are looking away from washington to change washington. it will have to be a challenge for parents and pastors of a new generation who want to make a difference. i meet them all the time out on the street. come and be part of the conversation. they are doing the job in chicago where we have lost more people to gun violence than in afghanistan in a year. i think a new generation -- highview inspired the common good, and then how do you apply it -- how do you inspire...
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well it's friday may twenty fourth five pm in washington d.c. i'm margaret how well you're watching our t.v. . starting out this hour at the march against monsanto activists have announced a global protest is set for may twenty fifth the focus monsanto's reach in the global food supply will protesters scheduled to take place and more than thirty six countries including the united states in california nick barnaby one of the organizers said that they're looking to inform as well as protest against the proliferation of genetically modified foods we want to spread awareness and we want to start from the ground up so you know the very very you know the easiest thing you can do to know it's in your food is to grow your own food you start there at the very top is you know where we want labeling on a ban but i think we should work from the ground up to have the best results while other organizers around the globe have similar intentions and greece organize a rebirth of spoke about how critical the protests will be and austerity plague southern europe s
well it's friday may twenty fourth five pm in washington d.c. i'm margaret how well you're watching our t.v. . starting out this hour at the march against monsanto activists have announced a global protest is set for may twenty fifth the focus monsanto's reach in the global food supply will protesters scheduled to take place and more than thirty six countries including the united states in california nick barnaby one of the organizers said that they're looking to inform as well as protest...
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later on, fast forward, i was in washington. anthony fisher camp through washington, looked the up and said hey, are around the world we got one that we think is going to be starting in sydney australia, greg lindsey has a center out there. said we want to do one both in new york and washington, kind of two offices, two bases because they should be covered at the politics. and we talked a lot of very seriously and it started developing. meantime i was an outside director of heritage and we had a meeting about december 76, november, december 76. frank was then the president of heritage and reminded the board he had made a two-year commitment to come in as the president of heritage and he wanted to go back to california. >> can't blame him for that. >> too many people want to move into california these days but back then it was a great spot and this was immediately post ronald reagan. california's economy was booming and it was one up -- he said why would you want to start a new one when you've been involved with heritage since th
later on, fast forward, i was in washington. anthony fisher camp through washington, looked the up and said hey, are around the world we got one that we think is going to be starting in sydney australia, greg lindsey has a center out there. said we want to do one both in new york and washington, kind of two offices, two bases because they should be covered at the politics. and we talked a lot of very seriously and it started developing. meantime i was an outside director of heritage and we had...
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three days of talks between washington moscow and london have clearly given us a sign that there might be a things to come but there might be some interesting things to come in terms of the syrian conflict and it's interesting to see whether this international meeting by the end of this month can actually do something to resolve the crisis in a peaceful way but definitely the fact that the rhetoric has been softening is a major breakthrough on the syrian conflict on the stances about the syrian conflict from the major international players by britain and russia efforts to work together to stop the violence in syria are being complicated by some toxic allegations flying remains insistent that the syrian government has very likely used chemical weapons while suggesting the rebels did that's the spy the recent u.n. probe revealed evidence indicating opposition forces could have used a nerve gas and with the u.k. pushing to lift an arms embargo in syria the talks are already faced with manning potential stumbling blocks has already started for us in our reports the prime minister said to m
three days of talks between washington moscow and london have clearly given us a sign that there might be a things to come but there might be some interesting things to come in terms of the syrian conflict and it's interesting to see whether this international meeting by the end of this month can actually do something to resolve the crisis in a peaceful way but definitely the fact that the rhetoric has been softening is a major breakthrough on the syrian conflict on the stances about the syrian...
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want about you son go ahead in washington jump in margaret you have a role we're. targeting high where you are targets so i don't know why you're saying that when or where we are going to targets and then where do you know where do you see. the heavy got to remember if you if you took the good reports it was either storm. created arena terror. in visitors start. to acquire i mean it's going to take i mean so you know the drone the use of policy in my humble opinion is nothing but an art of failure it has to be revisited it has we have to have a kind of a discussion we have we have to bring in the pakistani army we have to bring in the pakistani civilians government and really create some stake for them you see and that's what we're that's where we are i mean if we if we want them to be part be responsible stakeholders i can bring the phrase from from us china relations or here if we have to make progress done in a responsible stakeholder then perhaps we can be more effective but more important than that what we are not doing in pakistan is that we're having we're n
want about you son go ahead in washington jump in margaret you have a role we're. targeting high where you are targets so i don't know why you're saying that when or where we are going to targets and then where do you know where do you see. the heavy got to remember if you if you took the good reports it was either storm. created arena terror. in visitors start. to acquire i mean it's going to take i mean so you know the drone the use of policy in my humble opinion is nothing but an art of...
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with its ongoing probe now as we did reporting in two thousand and eleven in moscow it did warn washington about tomlinson knives possible links to extremist groups obama said the boston bombings illustrate the danger of self radicalization of possible terrorists inside the united states and he's instructed his counterterrorism team to figure out what can be done to prevent and to identify radicalization. well speaking to r.t. for a libertarian party presidential candidate gary johnson pointed to the terrible cost of past events as reason enough not to get involved in syria. let's get all the information and after we've gotten all the information let's look at our military interventions in the past i suggest to you that there is not a military intervention in my life that has been warranted it hasn't resulted in consequences that. are unpredictable from the start these milla to our military interventions have resulted in hundreds of millions of enemies to this country that but for our military interventions i don't think would otherwise exist you said seventy thousand people have been kill
with its ongoing probe now as we did reporting in two thousand and eleven in moscow it did warn washington about tomlinson knives possible links to extremist groups obama said the boston bombings illustrate the danger of self radicalization of possible terrorists inside the united states and he's instructed his counterterrorism team to figure out what can be done to prevent and to identify radicalization. well speaking to r.t. for a libertarian party presidential candidate gary johnson pointed...
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the bridge in washington that collapsed was rated 50. cal trans follows certain itdecide which is torn down or retrofitted. >> there are a lot of accounts that go into effect. the amount of traffic, its location, there are all sorts of things. it doesn't necessarily mean that it is in any imminent danger, it just means that certain bridges are going to require more work than others. >> major work on all the bay area toll bridges is on going. it has been replaced, so too the new eastern span of the bay bridge is set to open in the fall. all new, all designed to withstand a major earthquake. so while the western span may be called functionally obsolete. it is also retrofitted and cal trans tonight says it is confident it will also withstand a major quake. in san francisco, linda yee, kpix5. >> the ohio company that made the busted bolts for the new bay bridge is defending its work. 32 of the giant bolts snapped after they were tightened. failure has cal trans scrambling to install a fix and time for the bridge's scheduled labor day opening
the bridge in washington that collapsed was rated 50. cal trans follows certain itdecide which is torn down or retrofitted. >> there are a lot of accounts that go into effect. the amount of traffic, its location, there are all sorts of things. it doesn't necessarily mean that it is in any imminent danger, it just means that certain bridges are going to require more work than others. >> major work on all the bay area toll bridges is on going. it has been replaced, so too the new...
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news washington bureau. that is all for ""washington journal." we will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> a live look at the capitol this morning, both bodies of congress out this week in their districts for the memorial day recess. they return for legislative business next week. economic news out of washington -- the number of americans seeking unemployment aid rose 10,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 354,000 assigned layoffs increasing. still the level of application is consistent with steady hiring. unemployment rate has dropped to 7.5%, and that is a four-year low will stop that is from the associated press. also, the economy grew at a fromt 2.4% annual rate january through march. that is
news washington bureau. that is all for ""washington journal." we will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> a live look at the capitol this morning, both bodies of congress out this week in their districts for the memorial day recess. they return for legislative business next week. economic news out of washington -- the number of americans seeking unemployment...
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washington did x and dismowld x today. instead, you know, i take the more humble approach where, you know, washington meant to be the american commander. i think it's important for us to look at the american history basically it's important for anyone who believes believes in democracy to do so. you know in the preamble of the constitution it doesn't say congress to form a more perfect union or the president. it was the constitution formed by we the people. see what we the people fought when we were enacting article ii section ii. and, you know, back to today sure a lot has changed. for instance, you were mentioning how torture was often used for reprisal and sort of switch from that to a more individualized system of justice . the same time this history is important starting point for the investigations, and some people -- there's, you know, big debate about originnism and how much weight you should give it. it's important precisely because major players believe so. for example, look at the washington, d.c., the heller di
washington did x and dismowld x today. instead, you know, i take the more humble approach where, you know, washington meant to be the american commander. i think it's important for us to look at the american history basically it's important for anyone who believes believes in democracy to do so. you know in the preamble of the constitution it doesn't say congress to form a more perfect union or the president. it was the constitution formed by we the people. see what we the people fought when we...
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rangers beating washington 5-0. and in baseball, the washington nationals are hoping bryce harper won't be missing anymore games. last night in l.a. the young superstar was tracking a fly ball when he violently crashed into the right field wall. he spent several minutes on the ground and he suffered a cut on his chin that required 11 stitches. harper did not return but the nats won 6-2. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." i was having an affair with greek nonfat yogurt, 0% fat packed with protein thick and creamy look i'm in a committed relationship with activia and i've been happy now with activia greek i can have the best of both. activia greek. ♪ dannon starts with ground beef, onions and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care, for you or your family. >>> newly released police recovers records offer more clues about ariel castro. meantime, a police dispatcher and an of
rangers beating washington 5-0. and in baseball, the washington nationals are hoping bryce harper won't be missing anymore games. last night in l.a. the young superstar was tracking a fly ball when he violently crashed into the right field wall. he spent several minutes on the ground and he suffered a cut on his chin that required 11 stitches. harper did not return but the nats won 6-2. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." i was having an affair with greek nonfat yogurt, 0%...
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we examine the open-ended questions tonight on "washington week." grappling with terrorism close to home. >> based on what i've seen so far, the f.b.i. performed its duties, department of homeland security did what it was supposed to be doing. but this is hard stuff. gwen: as new details emerge in the aftermath of the boston bombing. was there a coverup? mr. kadyrbayer did not have anything to do with this. gwen: and how americans are coping with their fears. meanwhile in washington, the president responds to a wrath of bad news. starving news from guantanamo. >> guantanamo is not necessary to keep america safe. gwen: but today better news about the economy. >> do you still have the juice to get the rest of your agenda through this congress? >> if you put it that way, jonathan, maybe i should pack up and go home. golly. gwen: covering the week, pete williams of nbc news. michael duffy of time magazine. doyle mcmanus of the "los angeles times." and christi parsons of "the tribune." >> covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, th
we examine the open-ended questions tonight on "washington week." grappling with terrorism close to home. >> based on what i've seen so far, the f.b.i. performed its duties, department of homeland security did what it was supposed to be doing. but this is hard stuff. gwen: as new details emerge in the aftermath of the boston bombing. was there a coverup? mr. kadyrbayer did not have anything to do with this. gwen: and how americans are coping with their fears. meanwhile in...
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next month 86th national spelling bee kicks off near washington, d.c. among the students competing this seventh grate-grader from cup tina. she goes to sam h. lawson middle school. while she doesn't have any tradition before a spelling bee she likes to have a milkshake before the competition, if available. >> i think in elementary school i started in fourth grade. so when i got home i signed up, then i started getting interested. >> good for her. now an eighth-grader from iron horse middle school, that's in san ramon, is also taking part in this event. $50,000 up for grabs at this year's spelling bee. we absolutely wish both of them the best. can you spell friday? >> yes, i can purchase f-r-i-d-a-y. join us tonight at 5:00, 6:00, and 11:00. on the subject "why i love tgs?" please tell me it's not-- - the annual tgs viewer walk-on contest. it's great promotion, lemon. we found that if someone is actually on nbc, they're 4% more likely to watch it. - really? we're doing this again? after what happened last year? - gassy patsy, you can't eat-- - [robotic v
next month 86th national spelling bee kicks off near washington, d.c. among the students competing this seventh grate-grader from cup tina. she goes to sam h. lawson middle school. while she doesn't have any tradition before a spelling bee she likes to have a milkshake before the competition, if available. >> i think in elementary school i started in fourth grade. so when i got home i signed up, then i started getting interested. >> good for her. now an eighth-grader from iron horse...
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abigail adams, martha washington, betsy ross. martha washington, six. we're not going to get up to ten, are we? well, -- [inaudible] [laughter] [applause] that's another issue! [laughter] she would get an very interesting memoir. however, the point is there were a million women, at least, who were witnesses or involved in the american revolution, but we don't know that much about them. the accounts we have from those who are left and the perfect example among others are very scant. there's only a few hints. we know, for instance, there were women spies. we get a few sentences about that here and there. we know women during the lexington when the british were marching up. we know american patriot women threw hot oil on them. we only have scraps. aside from the women you mentioned, this was a frustration to me, a real frustration. so i was curious. i said there have to be more accounts. that's how i began writing the book. and the other, of course, this is intriguing which is consequences dent. and consequent there were two women five years apart who both
abigail adams, martha washington, betsy ross. martha washington, six. we're not going to get up to ten, are we? well, -- [inaudible] [laughter] [applause] that's another issue! [laughter] she would get an very interesting memoir. however, the point is there were a million women, at least, who were witnesses or involved in the american revolution, but we don't know that much about them. the accounts we have from those who are left and the perfect example among others are very scant. there's only...
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laws are coming out of washington. our president has wanted to work on the problems and the lack of wealth of our politicians in congress is what has delayed the numbers. we are moving in the right direction, we are moving forward. host: can you talk a little bit about what is going on on capitol hill to continue to push the job gains further? guest: the issue is that washington is not pushing job gains further. they are reducing the number of jobs. the caller has a good point that we have not talked about, about the tug of war between the public sector and the private sector. what you found is even and the public sector has been creating jobs, washington job cuts in the public sector have been a drag on growth. in april, we saw the number of employees in the public sector fell by 11,000. that was the seventh consecutive month of public-sector job declines we have seen. even as you see growth on one side, the other side is taking away that growth. meantime, you are facing sequester and what that impact will be. they ma
laws are coming out of washington. our president has wanted to work on the problems and the lack of wealth of our politicians in congress is what has delayed the numbers. we are moving in the right direction, we are moving forward. host: can you talk a little bit about what is going on on capitol hill to continue to push the job gains further? guest: the issue is that washington is not pushing job gains further. they are reducing the number of jobs. the caller has a good point that we have not...
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he is mike mccurry, an old washington hand, and we found him at the washington national cathedral, which opened its doors last monday for the commencement ceremony of the wesley theological seminary. >> michael d. mccurry, with honors. >> mike mccurry is a united methodist who was press secretary for president clinton at the white house in the 1990s. later, he worked in public relations and also served on the board of the wesley theological seminary. it was then that he decided to get a graduate degree, a master of arts, and try to change the way washington works. >> the single biggest missing ingredient in our political system right now are real relationships of trust, you know, human relationships where people really think about and care about each other. and that's right where the church has to be. to me, that's what the church is about. i'm a guy who comes out of the world of political communications and how we express things in the media. i think we have got to tone it down a lot. i want to be very clear. we're not talking about taking church dogma and putting that front and center
he is mike mccurry, an old washington hand, and we found him at the washington national cathedral, which opened its doors last monday for the commencement ceremony of the wesley theological seminary. >> michael d. mccurry, with honors. >> mike mccurry is a united methodist who was press secretary for president clinton at the white house in the 1990s. later, he worked in public relations and also served on the board of the wesley theological seminary. it was then that he decided to...
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the golden gate--i mean, the george washington bridge, george washington. [laughter] you guys been known the george washington bridge has a resonant frequency that's equal to that of cat's trot? you guys know about that. cat, yeah. medium-sized cat. who's from new york city? they can back me up on this. you're gonna cross the-- walk across the george washington bridge. they got a little cat guard, little sign, "no cats." now, a lot of people think that's cute and that's a joke. but come on, you're physics type. we know what, right? you know i do. you know how a cat runs, by the way. you got a cat running. 20 minutes later. beautiful timing. how about a dog? but the cats, honey. guess what they found out that the natural of frequency of the george washington bridge is? so what would happen if you let a cat run across that bridge? you know, you guys, you notice when i hit this that these air molecules bent the steel. you had evidence of that. you heard it. right? so oh, well, maybe little air molecules can bend steel but not a cat. [laughter] how about it, ga
the golden gate--i mean, the george washington bridge, george washington. [laughter] you guys been known the george washington bridge has a resonant frequency that's equal to that of cat's trot? you guys know about that. cat, yeah. medium-sized cat. who's from new york city? they can back me up on this. you're gonna cross the-- walk across the george washington bridge. they got a little cat guard, little sign, "no cats." now, a lot of people think that's cute and that's a joke. but...
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"good morning washington" at 5:00 begins now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. good morning to you, washington. it's thursday, may 2. i am cynne simpson. >> i am scott thuman. something everyone can agree on is that jacqui jeras has the best job these days. >> we love the whether lady this morning. >> it's nice to bring good news. when they love you, they love you. we're loving the sunshine. but it's kind of chili this morning. -- chilly. 37 degrees in frederick. 41 in winchester, 43 in culpeper and manassas and d.c. is the exception at 52. quantico is up there as well. we are loving the sunshine today. near average temperatures can be expected over the next several days and it will stay quiet through the weekend. what happens next week, we will let you know coming up. changes are ahead. >> well, we don't accept that. let's get to amanda meadows to talk about the thursday morning commute. hopefully it better than yesterday >> . yes, we definitely have better conditions than yesterday morning. there was an earlier crash on 95 northbound. right now we'r
"good morning washington" at 5:00 begins now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. good morning to you, washington. it's thursday, may 2. i am cynne simpson. >> i am scott thuman. something everyone can agree on is that jacqui jeras has the best job these days. >> we love the whether lady this morning. >> it's nice to bring good news. when they love you, they love you. we're loving the sunshine. but it's kind of chili...
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but he ends up leaving washington. one-term congressman, future very much in doubt, headed back towards the state of illinois, as if nothing happened. one more interesting thing he does before leaving washington. he becomes the first future president to argue a supreme court case. i thing this is cool because i'm a lawyer but hope any you think this is interesting. it's not an exciting says, statute of limitations case but has been cited in 30 case, most recent live in the 1990s, and i beth the lawyers who use this case don't realize who the lawyer that argued it for the first time. so this is the story of congressman abraham lincoln, where lincoln learned about politics, came an awful long way as a politician, someone on the issue of slavery, and when making it to the president si 12 years ladder, it's only this experience, watching president polk up close as a member of the house, that he had going for him when he became president, and watching zachary taylor put together an administration in both cases he probably c
but he ends up leaving washington. one-term congressman, future very much in doubt, headed back towards the state of illinois, as if nothing happened. one more interesting thing he does before leaving washington. he becomes the first future president to argue a supreme court case. i thing this is cool because i'm a lawyer but hope any you think this is interesting. it's not an exciting says, statute of limitations case but has been cited in 30 case, most recent live in the 1990s, and i beth the...
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desk in new york or washington d.c. . generally it has to be said that given the obama administration's attitude you're not really an american journalist if you're not. being recorded or at least the phone logs are being noted down and sent to the f.b.i. . you can find out a lot more about this. from washington officials. as well as reaction of journalists. also. hunger strikers in guantanamo bay. before any contact with legal representatives. about the real condition. but breathing problems are. different story the real deal is. on monday a deadly blast in libya's second largest city of benghazi several people dead and many many injured and the. pullout of u.s. embassy staff of course the recent spike in violence. from the executive intelligence review magazine and things the west could be leaving behind. well they created a monster that they could no longer control and it's turning against them in a way there was absolutely foreseeable the fact that the tony blair policy which obama kameraden star cozy filed implemented
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the agent came to washington. he gave him language to insert into the cable flow to the united states and japan and the diplomats at that time were working very hard to reach the notice. >> host: what was the time frame? >> guest: 1981. the run-up to perlo harbour and indeed that language went into what was considered by japan an ultimatum for the war at the end of november. >> host: but even before that, by trying to cut the supplies on the materials. >> guest: they were still trying to prevent this. so you had this also going on in tokyo come a very prized soviet agents working with the tokyo political situation and promoting the war party as opposed to the peace party. so you had a brilliant soviet influence operation on the continent's. >> guest: its intelligence. i used the word influence but it's a part of espionage most people never think about and it's actually the more important and even dangerous aspect. it is not simply stealing a little secret here and -- >> host: wearing a blond wig and you know what
the agent came to washington. he gave him language to insert into the cable flow to the united states and japan and the diplomats at that time were working very hard to reach the notice. >> host: what was the time frame? >> guest: 1981. the run-up to perlo harbour and indeed that language went into what was considered by japan an ultimatum for the war at the end of november. >> host: but even before that, by trying to cut the supplies on the materials. >> guest: they...
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meanwhile washington reaffirms its reluctance to back serious radicalised rebels and if further after russia and the us agree to set up an international conference to bring about an end to the escalating conflict. and a blood soaked democracy pakistan braces for saturday's historic general election amid a wave of brutal attacks and kidnappings by the taliban. it is three pm in moscow you're watching r t with me marina josh. a working out a common approach to mediating peace in syria is expected to dominate the discussion as present lot of important hosts british prime minister david cameron the meeting comes after moscow and washington patched up some of the or differences on the crisis and called for an international conference on syria i did last here she has more. well literally seventy two hours after it was meeting john kerry secretary in moscow he's meeting the british prime minister david cameron in the city of sochi the host of the winter olympics in twenty fourteen that's where the russian president fact will be meeting most of his international colleagues over the coming mon
meanwhile washington reaffirms its reluctance to back serious radicalised rebels and if further after russia and the us agree to set up an international conference to bring about an end to the escalating conflict. and a blood soaked democracy pakistan braces for saturday's historic general election amid a wave of brutal attacks and kidnappings by the taliban. it is three pm in moscow you're watching r t with me marina josh. a working out a common approach to mediating peace in syria is expected...
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to cross-talk defense spending i'm joined by my guests in washington anthony shaffer he is the director for external communications at the center for advanced defense studies douglas macgregor he is a retired army colonel author and independent businessman and kelly she is a journalist at antiwar dot com or the folks crosstalk that if that means you can jump in anytime you want to tell me if i can go to you first what is one fact that is not focused enough on the debate and what's the biggest myth about defense spending well i'd say though the one fact that's not focused enough on this in this debate is the fact that we are in a natural downturn anyway having got out of the iraq and afghanistan wars so we're headed for a twenty to thirty percent drop in defense spending anyway that's that's natural what the sequester is done it is forcing the defense department to. take a hatchet to the budget and so it is allowing the defense department executives to avoid the real thoughtful smart cuts that should occur anyway and now we see a lot of grandstanding so the first the first to go will be
to cross-talk defense spending i'm joined by my guests in washington anthony shaffer he is the director for external communications at the center for advanced defense studies douglas macgregor he is a retired army colonel author and independent businessman and kelly she is a journalist at antiwar dot com or the folks crosstalk that if that means you can jump in anytime you want to tell me if i can go to you first what is one fact that is not focused enough on the debate and what's the biggest...
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desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision. la revista consumer reports anuncio hoy los resultados de un estudio que lo dejara sin ganas de comer un tipo de hamburguesas este verano.-ra -berenice gartner del 41 a tu lado nos dice por que? cuando cuando regresemos, el dramatico relato de una adolescente que sufre una rara enfermedad en sus ojos.... y en el tiempo, a una joven de 17-aÑos.. quien sufre de una rara condicion medica.. ella no tiene lagrimas... claudia uceda converso con la joven colombiana y nos cuenta su historia.. llora pero no le salen las lagrimas..."es insoportable no s los lentes ocultan sus pupilas... pupilas que maria de los angeles no quiere mostrar porque siente verguenza que la camara capte sus ojos con ampollas, pestanas que crecen en lado contrario y su iris que ahora esta de color blanco porque una especie de tela lo cubre. .. maria de los angeles suarez / sufre de el sindrome stevens- johnson "las ampollas ahorita son de el dolor, de la resequedad." maria de los angeles sufre de el sindrome stevens-j
desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision. la revista consumer reports anuncio hoy los resultados de un estudio que lo dejara sin ganas de comer un tipo de hamburguesas este verano.-ra -berenice gartner del 41 a tu lado nos dice por que? cuando cuando regresemos, el dramatico relato de una adolescente que sufre una rara enfermedad en sus ojos.... y en el tiempo, a una joven de 17-aÑos.. quien sufre de una rara condicion medica.. ella no tiene lagrimas... claudia uceda converso con la joven...
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." >> chris: hello again and happy mother's day from fox news in washington. the controversy over the benghazi talking points of the obama administration explained the attack to the american people blew up again this week with new revealations about how the points were written. turns out the original drafts talked about extremists with links to al-qaeda and noted the cia had warned for months about threats in benghazi. but all that was taken out before susan rice went on the sunday talk shows. we invited congressmen from two key house panels. mike rogers the republican chair of the intelligence committee and from seattle adam smith the top democrat on the armed services committee. you were on "fox news sunday" september 16 right after susan rice came on the show he and she said it was a spontaneous reaction to a video he that had been hijacked by extremists. from the very beginning you doubted her account. let's watch. >> i have serious questions. it seemed to be a military style coordinated. i'm just suspect that they could come to that conclusion that it was
." >> chris: hello again and happy mother's day from fox news in washington. the controversy over the benghazi talking points of the obama administration explained the attack to the american people blew up again this week with new revealations about how the points were written. turns out the original drafts talked about extremists with links to al-qaeda and noted the cia had warned for months about threats in benghazi. but all that was taken out before susan rice went on the sunday...
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. >> in 1934, one william work came to washington. can you tell us what was his message and what happened? >> guest: volume work is a scorned figure when he didn't remember it at all. here's a school superintendent from indiana and had connections to some of the early new dealers through his former secretary who worked for had an education capacity in new york. he came to visit and see what was going on in this new deal but it coming with roosevelt was inaugurated in 1933. right across the river and northern virginia, which he heard -- he testified came to washington to testify that he heard revolutions being planned. he heard new dealers at junior level, mid-level people talking about what the big cheeses in the new deal were planning to do. .. >> host: at some point he goes before congress and testifies, right? >> guest: a very big industrialist at the time took his letter and read it into the congressional record, and all hell broke loose in washington. the press was covering it, it became sensational. kind of a news event 1934 sty
. >> in 1934, one william work came to washington. can you tell us what was his message and what happened? >> guest: volume work is a scorned figure when he didn't remember it at all. here's a school superintendent from indiana and had connections to some of the early new dealers through his former secretary who worked for had an education capacity in new york. he came to visit and see what was going on in this new deal but it coming with roosevelt was inaugurated in 1933. right...
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he is in washington, yet he talks about washington as if he floats above it. he is there. he is the chief executive officer. so even if you have a great deal of affection for the president. he seems like incompetent manager of his people. the government is big undoubtedly huge. which is an issue, i believe, at the end of all of this that really redowndz to conservative benefit. conservative thought is that government needs to shrink. it needs to be starved of money and power because you can't hold these huge bureaucracies accountable. you can try. you might be able to find out who hooked up that idea at the irs. >> bill: best example of that. you can't do it. >> you have to starve the beast. >> bill: okay. the conservatives can make that ideological point. still, it's not going to matter in elections because people don't pay attention to real ideology. so that's my next question for you. the folks are starting to hear stuff. even though "american idol" and they are dancing still and they have got "the voice," and on the island with lizards. they are starting to get somethi
he is in washington, yet he talks about washington as if he floats above it. he is there. he is the chief executive officer. so even if you have a great deal of affection for the president. he seems like incompetent manager of his people. the government is big undoubtedly huge. which is an issue, i believe, at the end of all of this that really redowndz to conservative benefit. conservative thought is that government needs to shrink. it needs to be starved of money and power because you can't...
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let's start with the scandals in washington. that is as big a mess in washington d.c. and this is what you want to get involved in? politics? given these three scandals with the irs with political belief and the justice department seizing the records of the press and benghazi having conflicting and confusing reports and they have a common theme from down in washington d.c. and the lack of transparency it is indicative of why we need new people in washington d.c. and to rebuild congress. >> it is that the all-time low of approval and the president's numbers are sinking in he is mired cliff in scandal. how the gang of 8 is part of the agenda and it will be stymied with gun-control also part of the agenda and your reaction? >> it is unfortunate and indicative of how dysfunctional it is and to highlight the mistrust of government and the fact this has ben people have been there forever just like going of career politicians literally since i have played little league baseball even before tom brady was born but unfortunately all so hyper partisan who votes 99% with his party
let's start with the scandals in washington. that is as big a mess in washington d.c. and this is what you want to get involved in? politics? given these three scandals with the irs with political belief and the justice department seizing the records of the press and benghazi having conflicting and confusing reports and they have a common theme from down in washington d.c. and the lack of transparency it is indicative of why we need new people in washington d.c. and to rebuild congress....
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this cartoon in the "washington post" illustrates this divide perfectly. there is a man on the ground down on his luck with a sign that says i have been looking for work for five years. meanwhile another man dressed in a suit and smoking a cigar leans over and says a better strategy would have been to buy stocks. the front page of the paper he is holding says dow with a big up arrow. it is easy to look back and say you should have jumped in but others of you are still struggling now. the job is the most important thing for you, not the stock market rally. another example, facebook's one year anniversary as a public company, remember all of that incredible hype? retail investors dying to get in, thinking this was their chance to prosper, the little guy going to get a piece of a big company and make their fortune? it plunged and still down 30% from the initial offering price. you have every reason to be skeptical when they tell you the only way to make money is get in the stock market. it is a reminder there are no guarantees and we're living in one america
this cartoon in the "washington post" illustrates this divide perfectly. there is a man on the ground down on his luck with a sign that says i have been looking for work for five years. meanwhile another man dressed in a suit and smoking a cigar leans over and says a better strategy would have been to buy stocks. the front page of the paper he is holding says dow with a big up arrow. it is easy to look back and say you should have jumped in but others of you are still struggling now....
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tracie potts joins us live from washington with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this morning there is news from syria's president that missiles from russia that had been contracted and promised three years ago are now in the process of being delivered. in fact, he says the first shipment is already there. the state department can't confirm this, but if, in fact, that's the case, it escalates the situation and raises more questions about whether or not the u.s. should be arming the other side, the opposition, that's what john mccain has said. monday when he went on a secret mission into syria, he met with the opposition there. today, in washington, president obama meeting with the secretary-general of nato. they're trying to get both sides to sit down together at a table and talk peace. next week in geneva, the u.s. and some of its allies are meeting to try to push that forward. russia says the u.s. should forget about establishing a no-fly zone over syria. new this morning, a michigan woman, believed to have been killed th
tracie potts joins us live from washington with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this morning there is news from syria's president that missiles from russia that had been contracted and promised three years ago are now in the process of being delivered. in fact, he says the first shipment is already there. the state department can't confirm this, but if, in fact, that's the case, it escalates the situation and raises more questions about whether or not the u.s. should...
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are they the first power couple in washington? no, i would say the first power couple in washington were john and abigail adams. he first power couple in the presidency were martha and george. >> another call. delighted to have people watching in venezuela. lindsay is in pennsylvania. what is your question. ? have a question either, but i thought it might be fun for your viewers to know i am a relative. my made in middle name was burchard -- my made in middle my maiden name was burchard. theund out he had quite sense of humor and ended up riding a bicycle through the white house. i thought your viewers might get a kick out of knowing that. >> thank you so much. did he have a sense of humor? >> he did. it was a bit understated. he cut up apples at the dinner table and tossed the people at -- the pieces at the people at the table. he could also tell a joke. lucy hayes gave birth to eight children, five of whom went to adulthood. >> we have more than 100 hayes descendents in our databases. we have four members of the family on our bo
are they the first power couple in washington? no, i would say the first power couple in washington were john and abigail adams. he first power couple in the presidency were martha and george. >> another call. delighted to have people watching in venezuela. lindsay is in pennsylvania. what is your question. ? have a question either, but i thought it might be fun for your viewers to know i am a relative. my made in middle name was burchard -- my made in middle my maiden name was burchard....
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we saw bipartisanship in california and washington. the republican leadership and the democratic leadership came together to fight against of the one time they wanted to be about them. >> thank you kevin >> yes, sir. >> are we done? i think we are done. >> we just got the cut off.
we saw bipartisanship in california and washington. the republican leadership and the democratic leadership came together to fight against of the one time they wanted to be about them. >> thank you kevin >> yes, sir. >> are we done? i think we are done. >> we just got the cut off.
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it was a big day today because washington has a case of scandal fever. today president obama showed how he plans to dole out the medicine. >>> plus, last night our guest told us what we can expect in the fight against sexual assault in the military. today we got more shocking proof that they were right. >>> and let today be known henceforth as the day bea arthur broke the internet. i will tell you why in click3. but we begin with a momentous political event. i mean a really, really big deal. tonight at 6:28 p.m. eastern, did you feel the earth move under your feet, did you feel a seismic change in this nation's politics? what you would have been feeling was the house of representatives voting to repeal obama care -- for the 37th time. by a vote of 229-195 with every single republican voting to repeal, along with two democrats. i have to give it to the house republicans. boehner announced the vote with this lackluster pitch, i was a little worried their hearts weren't in it this time. >> we've got 70 new members that have not had the opportunity to vote o
it was a big day today because washington has a case of scandal fever. today president obama showed how he plans to dole out the medicine. >>> plus, last night our guest told us what we can expect in the fight against sexual assault in the military. today we got more shocking proof that they were right. >>> and let today be known henceforth as the day bea arthur broke the internet. i will tell you why in click3. but we begin with a momentous political event. i mean a really,...
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it is very difficult for me-- washington being washington-- to understand how the white house wouldn't have known something was up. the treasury department was informed there was an investigation. can will committees were-- capitol hill committees were informed there was an investigation. are you trying to tell me a wisp of this didn't get over to the white house during an election year that there may be something going on over there at the i.r.s. that we out to find out about? >> yes, i'm telling you that. the first the white house was made aware of it was from the treasury department a few weeks ago. not the details of what happened, not the results of an investigation, but an independent investigation was about to conclude, and here's how we handle this-- and this is how i think every administration tries to handle this. you have a cardinal rule. you do nothing to interfere with an independent investigation and nothing to offer the appearance of interfering in an investigation. so i feel we handled this in the appropriate way. >> schieffer: well, if the president was so upset about
it is very difficult for me-- washington being washington-- to understand how the white house wouldn't have known something was up. the treasury department was informed there was an investigation. can will committees were-- capitol hill committees were informed there was an investigation. are you trying to tell me a wisp of this didn't get over to the white house during an election year that there may be something going on over there at the i.r.s. that we out to find out about? >> yes,...
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that's near the top of the washington monument. and the video captures the first phase of repairs, which involve building some scaffolding around the entire structure, from top to bottom, in fact. you'll recall that the iconic monument suffered extensive damage in the august 2011 earthquake. it has been closed ever since. formal repairs are set to start in about three weeks. for more on the repairs, i want to bring in someone who knows all about it, literally from the inside out. his name is thomas allen. he's the author of "the washington monument: it stands for all." thomas, good to see you. it took construction workers three months to just build the scaffolding all the way to the top of the monument. how long do we think it's going to take for these repairs to be completed. >> i think they're being optimistic in saying it will be a year, year and a half. i think as they get closer into it, they're going to see the same thing that was discovered on the national cathedral, which is that there were tiny bits of damage that you can
that's near the top of the washington monument. and the video captures the first phase of repairs, which involve building some scaffolding around the entire structure, from top to bottom, in fact. you'll recall that the iconic monument suffered extensive damage in the august 2011 earthquake. it has been closed ever since. formal repairs are set to start in about three weeks. for more on the repairs, i want to bring in someone who knows all about it, literally from the inside out. his name is...
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washington journalist live 7:00 a.m. eastern on the span. >> the public fascination with frances cleveland extends to her close. she was a real fashion icon. women emulate her hairstyle, her clothing. she popularized everything she had ended. this is a dress from the second administration. this is the most right piece of all because this is the inaugural gown. this was her down from 1893. stated her family and became the family wedding dress. this was used by her granddaughters. 'sen frances cleveland everyday" very stylish. a lot of them look like something to wear now. this is a jacket. black with this beautiful purple blue velvet. this is a more evening appropriate piece. a matching skirt. you can see the beautiful lace in sequence. slightly more ornate. this would have a matching color. again, you can wear this with a shirt waisted skirt. >> our conversation on frances cleveland is available on the website. tune in monday for our next program on first lady caroline harrison. >> a conversation on how immigration legis
washington journalist live 7:00 a.m. eastern on the span. >> the public fascination with frances cleveland extends to her close. she was a real fashion icon. women emulate her hairstyle, her clothing. she popularized everything she had ended. this is a dress from the second administration. this is the most right piece of all because this is the inaugural gown. this was her down from 1893. stated her family and became the family wedding dress. this was used by her granddaughters. 'sen...
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state in washington state has said ok we get to see what's in this stuff. well it would be great if we did that nationwide but then what about do what about the precautionary principle what about the way that they do it in europe you know we're we're very libertarian about these things in the united states we say ok after we've discovered the something kills people we will do something about it that's the libertarian strategy is you know you let the companies do whatever they want then when people start dying you all gee look at people are dying maybe we should do something about it in europe they have this thing called the precautionary principle that says that you have to prove a something safe before you start passing in and out to kids. so. you know i think that we should do that we should do something with a precautionary principle here and unfortunately erica schrader's not available this will be read. crazy alert a couple of months ago bill maher made an interesting biological observation about donald trump the real estate tycoon and reality t.v. sta
state in washington state has said ok we get to see what's in this stuff. well it would be great if we did that nationwide but then what about do what about the precautionary principle what about the way that they do it in europe you know we're we're very libertarian about these things in the united states we say ok after we've discovered the something kills people we will do something about it that's the libertarian strategy is you know you let the companies do whatever they want then when...
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sheila krumholz heads the center for responsive politics, based in washington. that's an organization of investigators tracking money in politics and its impact on elections and public policy. the center and its website, opensecrets.org, are invaluable resources for journalists and anyone who cares about campaign finance and the clout of washington lobbyists. danielle brian runs the project on government oversight, otherwise known as pogo. its mission -- is transparency and accountability throughout the federal government. its weapons -- whistleblowers and a thorough knowledge of the freedom of information act, exposing abuse, demanding answers, and looking for solutions. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we just heard gerald markowitz and david rosner describe how the lead industry buys the outcomes it wants in washington. now, the two of you have collectively been at this work of public watchdogs for more than 40 years. what have you learned in all that time about how money works? >> money buys outcomes. it's not that money is given as a quid
sheila krumholz heads the center for responsive politics, based in washington. that's an organization of investigators tracking money in politics and its impact on elections and public policy. the center and its website, opensecrets.org, are invaluable resources for journalists and anyone who cares about campaign finance and the clout of washington lobbyists. danielle brian runs the project on government oversight, otherwise known as pogo. its mission -- is transparency and accountability...
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from all of us here at "washington week." good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. >> to connect our forces to what they need when they need it. >> to help troops see danger. before it sees them. >> to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together. to support and protect all who serve. > that's why we're here. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. additional funding is provided by the anberg foup consolidation -- annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >>> a kqed television production. ♪ >> it's sort of like old fisherman's wharf. it reminds me of old san francisco. >> and you'd be a little bit like jean valjean, with the teeth, whatever. >> and worth the calories, the cholesterol, and the heart attack you might have. >> it's like an adventure,
from all of us here at "washington week." good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. >> to connect our forces to what they need when they need it. >> to help troops see danger. before it sees them. >> to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together. to support and protect all who serve. > that's why we're...
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ati's guy nature kind there in washington and joseph the national secretary of the u.s. socialist equality party he believes lawmakers from both sides are absolutely determined to push through the motion which would see the syrian rebels to the teeth within the political establishment here in the united states the democrats or republicans are basically united on. an escalation in their approach divided on how that may be carried out the particular pretext that may be employed but i think it's quite likely that they are going ahead with the allies of the united states in syria on the so-called rebels including you know islamic fundamentalist organizations aligned with al-qaeda and of course the united states as well that you know they officially have criticized the some of these forces the islamic fundamentalists in syria have in fact been arming them through their allies through the arabia and qatar have been funneling weapons to these organizations as part of their effort to unseat the assad government this is under conditions in which you have these revelations from th
ati's guy nature kind there in washington and joseph the national secretary of the u.s. socialist equality party he believes lawmakers from both sides are absolutely determined to push through the motion which would see the syrian rebels to the teeth within the political establishment here in the united states the democrats or republicans are basically united on. an escalation in their approach divided on how that may be carried out the particular pretext that may be employed but i think it's...